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Pushmataha County, Oklahoma

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now believe it to have been the most powerful category of tornado possible, and the 32nd most devastating tornado in U.S. history. Modern-day residents are protected by a civil defense system consisting of "storm spotters" stationed throughout the populated areas during threatening weather, observing
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of the Indian Territory opposed being incorporated within a United States state, by the turn of the 20th century, statehood of some sort appeared inevitable. A group of leaders from the Five Civilized Nations – Choctaw, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole – met at Muskogee in an attempt to seize
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During the Twentieth Century a rapidly improving transportation network enabled Pushmataha County to advance economically. At this writing one federal highway and several state highways are in operation. In addition, the Indian Nation Turnpike, a four-lane turnpike constructed to national interstate
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The median income for a household in the county was $ 29,053, and the median income for a family was $ 36,887. Males had a median income of $ 25,509 versus $ 17,473 for females. The per capita income for the county was $ 16,583. Eighteen percent of families and 27.2% of the population were below the
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The area comprising modern-day Pushmataha County proved a particular challenge. Huge areas of its eastern portion had few people. Its population was centered in towns along the railroad in the Kiamichi River valley. A county was eventually drawn with the crescent of the Kiamichi River valley forming
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The leaders meeting in Muskogee recognized that the counties of the Choctaw Nation, drawn to reflect easily recognizable natural landmarks such as mountain ranges and rivers, were not economically viable. Jack's Fork County, as example – in which Antlers was located – was a vast territory whose tiny
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There were 4,809 households, of which half (50.9%) were married couples living together and a third (32.5%) were non-families, while the remainder were either a female or male householder with no spouse present. A third of households (29.2%) included children under the age of 18. Individuals living
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Most of Pushmataha County is mountainous, with the exception of a relatively flat agricultural belt along the county's southern border. The Kiamichi River valley forms a crescent through the county from northeast to southwest. As was typical in prehistoric times, most human habitation has continued
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Pushmataha County began to develop as European Americans settled and founded communities throughout the county. Each community built its own school, and raised money with which to hire a teacher or teachers. Residents also founded churches, mostly of various Protestant denominations with which they
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The territory comprising Pushmataha County had been part of the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. It was almost completely unimproved in the European-American sense. The Choctaw government owned land in "severalty", or common, controlling the communal land. The Choctaw had their own culture and did
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For decades the Frisco constituted the greatest feat of engineering and manmade structure in Pushmataha County. Workers moved and shaped huge amounts of earth to form its elevated roadbed, and constructed numerous wooden trestles over creeks and rivers. Once in place the railroad attracted commerce
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Pushmataha County has always been separated economically from the rest of Oklahoma by what the economists call the "Ouachita barrier". The Kiamichi Mountains and the mountains to the north of them, all subranges of the Ouachita Mountains, cause commerce with points to their north to be difficult.
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Highways were paved and standardized in the 1950s, making travel easier and linking farms and countryside to the town markets, and the towns to one another. As people bought more automobiles, they stopped using the railroad. The Frisco ceased passenger operations in the late 1950s as unprofitable.
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to create the new State of Oklahoma. During these deliberations it became clear that the work of the Sequoyah Constitutional Convention had been groundbreaking: the Guthrie meeting essentially adopted nearly the same boundaries for Pushmataha County, Oklahoma as were proposed earlier for it in the
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In the county, the population was spread out, with 22.4% under the age of 18, 7.5% from 18 to 24, 21% from 25 to 44, 28.9% from 45 to 64, and 20.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 44.3 years. For every 100 females there were 97.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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Early business leaders at statehood immediately sought to fund public improvements by asking local voters to pass bonds. The state government did not invest in such infrastructure. Businessmen tried to pass bridge bonds, as example, to build bridges across the Kiamichi River and Jack Fork Creek.
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Many of the farmers or hired hands were African Americans, descendants of slaves of the Choctaw. After being emancipated following the American Civil War under an 1866 treaties that the United States made with each of the Five Civilized Tribes, African Americans who stayed with the Choctaw were
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to its east. The Kiamichi Mountains range to a height of approximately 1,650 feet (500 m) in the county. Many of its summits are in the shape of long furrows. The mountains are difficult to penetrate with road construction and large areas of the county are virtually empty of population.
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The Choctaw territory comprising the modern county was, until statehood in 1907, divided among two of the three administrative districts, or regions, comprising the nation – Pushmataha and Apukshunnubbee. Each of these districts was subdivided into counties. The modern county fell within
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in numerous communities. The new buildings were built of native "red rock" gathered in nearby fields. They aged very well. Several are still in use, notably in Moyers, Rattan and Antlers. But the school at Jumbo was bulldozed by a local farmer in the 1990s to clear the field for cattle.
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Pushmataha County at statehood was considered an agricultural paradise. Local residents believed the soil to be fertile and the weather enviable and moderate; it seemed that almost any fruit or vegetable could be grown. Most residents at the time were farmers who lived off their land.
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As of the census of 2010, there were 11,572 people, 4,809 households, and 3,247 families residing in the county. The population density was 3/km (7.8/sq mi). There were 6,110 housing units at an average density of 2/km (5.2/sq mi). The racial makeup of the county was 75%
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The Choctaw people were sedentary. Their lives were tied to their farms and small acreages. The Choctaw Nation was not home to industry of any sort. As a result, the territory comprising modern-day Pushmataha County was still virgin wilderness decades after the Choctaws’ arrival.
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and television from the 1950s on. People more often conducted their social lives inside rather than on town streets. Architectural design changed, as stores, churches and homes no longer had to allow for maximum ventilation via the free flow of air from open windows and doors.
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to Paris, Texas. The federal government granted the railroad rights-of-way in Indian Territory to stimulate development and attract European-American settlers. Station stops were established every few miles, both to aid in developing towns and also to serve the railroad.
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County boundaries for the new State of Sequoyah were crafted to take into account the existing towns and the range of their commercial interests. County seats were centered geographically within the populations of the areas they would govern.
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This 1887 map shows the newly opened Frisco Railroad. Its construction stimulated development of a massive logging industry, attracting workers and other immigrants from the United States to the Choctaw Nation—and communities along its
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Rainfall varies across the county. Its easternmost area, in the vicinity of Honobia and north of Cloudy, receives approximately 52 inches of rain per year. Its western portions receive approximately 46 inches per year.
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High temperatures range during summer as high as 100 °F., often for several or more days in a row. Low temperatures during the winter can range as far as the single digits, but these "cold snaps" are rare and short-lived.
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During recent decades the county has experienced unstable weather patterns. It is currently in the midst of a multi-year drought, at least as measured by local standards. Rainfall has been much below average during this time.
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provided guidance and funding to bring electricity to the rural county; electrical lines were strung, connecting homes to the electrical grid. These changes improved indoor conditions, and people began to acquire
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season ranges from approximately April to September each year. Pushmataha County experiences powerful storms each year. A tornado striking Antlers in April 1945 devastated the town and killed 69 residents.
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Snow is a rare event, and is almost never deeper than one inch. What snow falls generally melts within a day. Ice is a more frequent occurrence, sometimes breaking tree branches and downing power lines.
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In 1984 a growing awareness of the county's rich history—encompassed by these and other historic sites—and the fact its legacy was becoming endangered—prompted a group of Antlers residents to found the
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During the next few decades, loggers harvested the entire region, using the railroad stations as transshipment points. These transshipment points developed into the present-day communities of Albion,
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were affiliated. Residents of some of the more significant towns, such as Jumbo, Moyers, Clayton and Albion, also established cultural leagues or institutions—poetry clubs, music groups, and
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Contemporary accounts make mention of many refugees streaming through the Kiamichi River valley. The war itself finally ended with the surrender of the last Confederate army—Cherokee General
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Records of the Sequoyah Constitutional Convention's committee on counties are lost, and no evidence remains to document the committee's deliberations. They wanted an area named after their
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does not, and has never had, a major presence drilling for oil. During recent years extraction companies have drilled successfully for natural gas, and this is increasingly common.
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the skies for signs of rotations or funnels. In Antlers a system of three public-alert sirens sounds the alarm when a funnel is spotted, allowing residents to seek shelter.
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alone accounted for a third of households (28.4%) and solitary accounted for 14% of households. The average household size was 2.92 and the average family size was 3.52.
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in the Caribbean. In the 16th century, European explorers began to enter the North American interior, seeking fame, treasures, and conquests on behalf of their empires.
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valleys. This 80-acre site is preserved as Oklahoma's only Archeological State Park. The larger Mississippian culture traded from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast.
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The United States Congress failed to admit the proposed State of Sequoyah into the Union, preferring to await a possible federation of the Indian Territory and
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the initiative and fashion a state from the Indian Territory, a jurisdiction to be controlled by Native Americans. Their meeting, which came to be known as the
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Wholesale changes resulted from railroad restructuring in the later 20th century, and the Frisco ended freight operations in the early 1980s. At that time the
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Although no battles were recorded as occurring within the present-day confines of Pushmataha County, the Battle of Perryville occurred just outside modern-day
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explored the area of the modern Pushmataha County in 1719, in the era when France was establishing settlements on the Gulf Coast. They had founded
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Cotton was king for the county's first few decades. It was grown throughout the Kiamichi River valley. Growers hauled it into Antlers, Clayton,
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Logging companies opened operations immediately. Rough-and-tumble sawmill communities began growing up around the railroad station stops.
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for purposes of supply and provision. Passing through the Little River valley, this military road was Pushmataha County's first modern
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Timber is an economic mainstay. Lumber companies own large swaths of the county and operate vast tree plantations. Fast-growing
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Choctaw village, 1869, Peabody Museum Harvard University. The women are preparing dye to color cane strips for making baskets.
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A very small portion of the southwest corner of Pushmataha County features Lamey Slash, an area of wetlands which drains into
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Pushmataha County's location in southeastern Oklahoma places it in a 10-county area designated for tourism purposes by the
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was developed and constructed along with the railroad, providing rapid news of events outside the Choctaw Nation.
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Interesting geographical features in the county include Rock Town, a small region of distinctive boulders in
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Federal government programs developed by the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the
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The railroad stimulated development of businesses and other ties to mainstream United States society. The
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The area that became Pushmataha County was bought by the United States from France as part of the large
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The Frisco's route traveled along the Kiamichi River valley, entering the present-day county near
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federal troops withdrew from the Indian Territory and the Choctaw Nation allied itself with the
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poverty line, including half (45.3%) of those under age 18 and 13.6% of those age 65 or over.
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of the 1930s brought substantial improvements and infrastructure to the county: the federal
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was dedicated in their memory at the crash site on Big Mountain, to international acclaim.
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in the Cherokee Nation, which pitted them against a Unionist faction of Cherokee Indians.
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and leaving the river only at Antlers, to skirt the massive bluff where it is located.
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Unpublished history of the Pushmataha County Historical Society, on file in the society.
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valley was part of an effort to seek trade with the native peoples and also a route to
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by the State of Oklahoma may be found in the county: The 10,280 acres (4,160 ha)
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These uniformly failed to gain approval, slowing the county's business development.
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During prehistoric times, Pushmataha County was part of the territory during the
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Shell engraving from Spiro Mounds. The Kiamichi River valley was ruled by Spiro.
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and industry, where white men in the Indian Territory hoped to stake a claim.
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became an international boundary in 1819 when the United States concluded the
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North America's history changed after the arrival of Europeans in 1492 under
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The county was created at statehood from part of the former territory of the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
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United States presidential election results for Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
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highway standards, is in operation with interchanges at Antlers and Daisy.
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A significant historical site is also located atop Big Mountain, north of
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were dismantled, rails removed and the roadbed was abandoned to nature.
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Natural resources have always been the lifeblood of Pushmataha County.
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from Spanish incursion, and securing it against potential uprisings by
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The first American explorer to set foot in the modern county was Major
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A Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory During the Year 1819
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are the timber of choice, and in many areas of the county a virtual
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and the Battle of Middle Boggy Depot took place outside present-day
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Major tributaries of the Kiamichi River include Jack Fork Creek,
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of pine trees—at the expense of any other—has been established.
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state of Sequoyah, again identifying Antlers as county seat.
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From Mounds to Mammoths—A Field Guide to Oklahoma Prehistory
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Voter Registration and Party Enrollment as of June 30, 2023
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Ca. 1000–1500: Caddoan Mississippian culture at Spiro Mounds
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The following sites in Pushmataha County are listed on the
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List of place names of Choctaw origin in the United States
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Morris, John, Charles R. Goins, and Edwin C. McReynolds.
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constructed a military road connecting Fort Towson with
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1803–present: United States (after Louisiana Purchase)
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Brooks, 872:its commercial heart, and it was to be called 553:Pushmataha County's modern origins lie in the 378:1825–1907: Choctaw Nation of Indian Territory 282:in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of 4204: 3879: 3812: 3681: 3527:. United States Census Bureau. Archived from 2672: 1059:Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation 838: 387: 340:History of the Indian Tribes of North America 3576:"Oklahoma Registration Statistics by County" 3469:Forstall, Richard L., ed. (March 27, 1995). 3353:Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 1333:Pushmataha County, located at the heart of " 1323:Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 1300: 663:in June 1865, over two months after General 67:The Pushmataha County Courthouse in Antlers. 496:valley, which Nuttall described in detail. 4211: 4197: 3819: 3805: 3688: 3674: 3280: 3159:Early Military Forts and Posts in Oklahoma 2660: 682: 238:27 sq mi (70 km)  1.9% 860:county seat was Many Springs (modern-day 605: 568: 347: 3468: 3398:Howard L. Johnson and Claude E. Duchon, 3157:, Kenny A. Franks, and Paul F. Lambert, 2885: 2596: 1588: 1156: 1075: 991: 925: 791: 624: 545:. Traces of the road may still be seen. 433: 328: 2909:Antlers Frisco Depot and Antlers Spring 590:—today the county's eastern area – and 548: 305:, which had its capital at the town of 14: 5102: 3232:The Sequoyah Constitutional Convention 2890:Choctaw Capitol Building in Tuskahoma. 1392: 1319:Honobia Creek Wildlife Management Area 4218: 4192: 3800: 3669: 3258:Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic 1718: 1713: 1708: 1705: 474:valley, where it founded New France. 230:1,396 sq mi (3,620 km) 222:1,423 sq mi (3,690 km) 5125:Populated places established in 1907 3703: 3505:from the original on October 9, 2022 2978: 2954:Pushmataha County Historical Society 2896:National Register of Historic Places 1180: 1018:Rural Electrification Administration 981:During World War I, county resident 775:St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad 761:and is buried in an unmarked grave. 745:Sometime before 1862 a Negro slave, 488:in 1817. He was followed in 1819 by 3543: 3413:Tornado—Nature's Ultimate Windstorm 3302: 3113:Atlas of North American Exploration 1315:Pushmataha Wildlife Management Area 1311:Pine Creek Wildlife Management Area 764: 602:– today the county's western area. 24: 3878: 3827:Municipalities and communities of 3517: 3063:. National Association of Counties 3053: 1382: 921: 850:Sequoyah Constitutional Convention 79:Location within the U.S. state of 25: 5141: 3649: 1223: 492:, a scientist. Both explored the 290:, the population was 10,812. Its 27:County in Oklahoma, United States 5051: 3768: 3751: 3743: 3726: 3654: 3603: 3450:. University of Virginia Library 1289: 1279: 1269: 1259: 1249: 1239: 1229: 749:, composed the Negro spiritual " 381:1907–present: State of Oklahoma 160: 143: 88: 73: 61: 5120:1907 establishments in Oklahoma 3636: 3623: 3597: 3568: 3525:"State & County QuickFacts" 3485: 3462: 3440: 3418: 3405: 3392: 3379: 3366: 3341: 3324: 3263: 3250: 3237: 3224: 3212:. Tulsa World, January 28, 2019 3177: 1368: 94:Oklahoma's location within the 3164: 3148: 3135: 3118: 3101: 3088: 3075: 3028: 2921:Clayton High School Auditorium 2791: 2620: 930:Map of Pushmataha County, 1909 659:'s forces, who surrendered at 13: 1: 3769: 3727: 3473:. United States Census Bureau 3428:. United States Census Bureau 3338:. Accessed on April 12, 2023. 3310:"2010 Census Gazetteer Files" 3036:"Pushmataha County, Oklahoma" 3021: 2875: 2586:was mined at two locations: 1108:Two rivers, the Kiamichi and 1100:to the county's north or the 1006:Works Progress Administration 755:Spencervile, Indian Territory 616:Confederate States of America 440:Caddoan Mississippian culture 406:Caddoan Mississippian culture 3752: 3744: 3387:Historical Atlas of Oklahoma 3172:Historical Atlas of Oklahoma 3109:Historical Atlas of Oklahoma 1693: 1690: 1682: 1679: 1669: 1666: 1654: 1651: 1052: 958:not need bridges, roads, or 531:U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 7: 5115:Pushmataha County, Oklahoma 3830:Pushmataha County, Oklahoma 3661:Pushmataha County, Oklahoma 3555:United States Census Bureau 3448:"Historical Census Browser" 3376:, May–June 2006, pp. 38–41. 3040:United States Census Bureau 2933:James Martin Baggs Log Barn 1621: 1305:Three areas designated for 1073:to be along this crescent. 915:Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory 874:Pushmataha County, Sequoyah 852:, established the proposed 523:along its southern border. 32:Pushmataha County, Sequoyah 10: 5146: 2879: 2673:Unincorporated communities 2559: 1328: 1285:Oklahoma State Highway 144 839:Bid for self-determination 677:"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" 648:, in Arkansas, and at the 438:Map showing extent of the 388:Prehistory and exploration 324: 29: 5047: 4649: 4536: 4428: 4367: 4242: 4230: 4164: 4154: 4135: 4046: 3951: 3918: 3890: 3876: 3860: 3841: 3701: 3400:Atlas of Oklahoma Climate 3332:Oxford English Dictionary 3009:Charles C. Stephenson Jr. 1740: 1737: 1734: 1731: 1728: 1687: 1633: 1628: 1606:as their first language. 1578: 1563: 1548: 1533: 1518: 1503: 1488: 1473: 1458: 1443: 1428: 1413: 1398: 1391: 1386: 1381: 1378: 1301:Wildlife management areas 1275:Oklahoma State Highway 93 1265:Oklahoma State Highway 43 1152:Oxford English Dictionary 729: 717: 709: 697: 681: 676: 669:Army of Northern Virginia 598:(Kiamichi County) of the 263: 255: 247: 242: 234: 226: 218: 213: 205: 193: 181: 173: 155: 137: 102: 87: 72: 60: 51: 44: 3288:"Counties & Regions" 3269:"Choctaw Code Talkers", 2915:Choctaw Capitol Building 2638: 1255:Oklahoma State Highway 3 1245:Oklahoma State Highway 2 751:Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 30:Not to be confused with 3426:"U.S. Decennial Census" 3189:usatoday30.usatoday.com 2661:Census-designated place 2625: 1614:there were 95.3 males. 1098:Winding Stair Mountains 650:Battle of Honey Springs 588:Apukshunnubbee District 259:7.6/sq mi (2.9/km) 3884: 3143:Boundaries of Oklahoma 3128:, pp. 163–177; Goins, 3083:Boundaries of Oklahoma 3003:Anna Lewis (historian) 2891: 2602: 1594: 1235:Indian Nation Turnpike 1173:; McKinley Rocks near 1162: 1085: 1039:Indian Nation Turnpike 997: 931: 798: 633: 606:The American Civil War 569:Political Organization 451: 408:. Their center was at 398:Fourche Maline culture 394:Middle Woodland period 348:Administrative history 344: 264:Congressional district 3883:Pushmataha County map 3882: 3663:at Wikimedia Commons 3633:, April 1941, p. 128. 3551:"U.S. Census website" 3411:Thomas P. Grazulis. 3349:"Honobia Creek (WMA)" 2993:– Choctaw Code Talker 2889: 2600: 1592: 1579:U.S. Decennial Census 1374:Historical population 1169:; Umbrella Rock near 1160: 1092:, a sub-range of the 1079: 995: 929: 911:Territory of Oklahoma 845:Five Civilized Tribes 795: 773:During the 1880s the 628: 437: 402:Mississippian culture 332: 4177:United States portal 3011:– energy company CEO 2958:Antlers Frisco Depot 987:Choctaw Code Talkers 779:Fort Smith, Arkansas 703:Fisk Jubilee Singers 620:Confederate Congress 549:The Indian Territory 535:Fort Smith, Arkansas 429:Christopher Columbus 256: • Density 5082: /  5058:Oklahoma portal 4538:Largest cities 4488:Oklahoma City Metro 4359:Tourist attractions 3610:uselectionatlas.org 3531:on January 26, 2016 2567:McAlester, Oklahoma 1702: 1581:1790–1960 1900–1990 1375: 1307:wildlife management 1161:Sardis Lake and Dam 1150:. According to the 1102:Bok Tuklo Mountains 705:(earliest attested) 690:The Jubilee Singers 646:Battle of Pea Ridge 600:Pushmataha District 456:Bernard de la Harpe 118: /  4493:Ouachita Mountains 4137:Indian reservation 3885: 3631:Economic Geography 3585:. January 15, 2019 2892: 2603: 2577:petroleum industry 1700: 1595: 1373: 1163: 1094:Ouachita Mountains 1090:Kiamichi Mountains 1086: 1082:Kiamichi Mountains 1067:U.S. Census Bureau 998: 976:literary societies 932: 799: 634: 612:American Civil War 592:Jack's Fork County 543:American Civil War 479:Louisiana Purchase 472:St. Lawrence River 452: 365:1800–1803: France 359:1718–1763: France 345: 248: • Total 235: • Water 219: • Total 39:County in Oklahoma 5110:Oklahoma counties 5065: 5064: 4294:Land Rush of 1889 4186: 4185: 3794: 3793: 3789: 3788: 3749:Pushmataha County 3659:Media related to 3230:Amos D. Maxwell, 2991:Tobias W. Frazier 2979:Notable residents 2903:Albion State Bank 2557: 2556: 1698: 1697: 1637:Number of Voters 1587: 1586: 1181:Adjacent counties 1148:Muddy Boggy Creek 1126:Nanih Waiyah Lake 983:Tobias W. Frazier 854:State of Sequoyah 743: 742: 511:. 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Index

Pushmataha County
Pushmataha County, Sequoyah
County
The Pushmataha County Courthouse in Antlers.
Map of Oklahoma highlighting Pushmataha County
Oklahoma
Map of the United States highlighting Oklahoma
U.S.
34°25′N 95°22′W / 34.42°N 95.36°W / 34.42; -95.36
Oklahoma
Named for
Pushmataha
Seat
Antlers
2nd
county
Oklahoma
2020 census
county seat
Antlers
Choctaw Nation
Tuskahoma
Pushmataha
Indian Removal
Indian Territory

Pushmataha
History of the Indian Tribes of North America
Middle Woodland period
Fourche Maline culture

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